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Why China’s Indo-Pacific Defense Network Should Worry the United States
China has invested heavily in electronic warfare, cyber operations, and space denial capabilities—all of which threatens to disrupt the communications, GPS, and intelligence of an adversary like the United States.
The United States and China are close to an agreement on social media platform TikTok but a deal could hinge on Chinese demands for trade concessions, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Monday as a second day of talks got underway in Madrid.
Unlike when the U.S. held unipolar power, times have changed as China and the BRICS countries begin fashioning a non-militarized, multipolar world.
State media and online trolls have seized on the assassination to score geopolitical points against the United States, according to a new report.
China's defence minister trumpeted Beijing's efforts to reshape global governance, warning on Thursday against an increasingly divided world "defined by the rule of the jungle", while saying his country's strong military would be a force for peace.
On August 6, the China Manned Space Agency successfully tested a high-fidelity mockup of its 26-ton "Lanyue" lunar lander. The test, conducted outside of Beijing, used giant tethers to simulate lunar gravity as the vehicle fired main engines and fine control thrusters to land on a cratered surface and take off from there.
Tariffs triggered a plunge in China’s exports to the United States, but its global trade surplus is larger because sales to other regions are surging.
The United States and China found a rare common ground in their trade talks in Madrid this week, agreeing to work together to crack down on money laundering from illegal fentanyl sales. After the talks ended on Monday,
Pope Leo XIV says he has no intention of getting involved in U.S. politics but will raise his voice on issues of concern to the Catholic Church.